Car alarm - random trigger

securespark, is being wise when he mentions his butcherd spherical objects, as oppsoed to what they really are, I understand what he means. It was an "error" by ford, by which you could unlock any car of the time very easily, but we can not go too much into it incase there are still some cars of that era around
 
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I once had this problem and it was caused by the battery being on the way out, even though it started no problem.

Might be worth having it tested.

For butchered spherical objects try your local courts(not the magistrates ones!)


Good Luck,Dave.
 
Butchered spherical objects? Proper burgling tools compared to Volkswagens.

VW may not have faulty EMUs, but Watchdog demonstrated just how easy it is to break into 10-year old VWs by thumping the door in the right place. It was so educational that the next day some g*t broke into my sister's Polo and stole £1000 of ICE that we had installed a week before. :cry:

Watchdog b*stards. :evil:
 
Faulty EMU? No problem, Australia has millions of the b*ggers.......

Failing that, Rod Hull won't need his anymore...
 
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last i heard rod hull was doing an ad for a soap powder, Aerial, i think
 
breezer said:
last i heard rod hull was doing an ad for a soap powder, Aerial, i think

Well he's hardly going to be advertising ladders is he...

(Never realised I was so sick)
 
Actually, it is a little-known fact that after the accident a bright blue bird was seen perched on the chimney, laughing manically.

But of course, the police cannot prosecute a puppet........
 
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